Causes and Signs of Hṛdroga
Heart Disease) and Tṛṣṇā (Pathological Thirst
त्रिपञ्चाशदुत्तरशततमो ऽध्यायः धन्वन्तरिरुवाच / हृद्रोगादिनिदानं ते वक्ष्ये ऽहं सुश्रुताधुना / कृमिहृद्रोगलिङ्गैश्च स्मृताः पञ्च तु हृद्गताः
tripañcāśaduttaraśatatamo 'dhyāyaḥ dhanvantariruvāca / hṛdrogādinidānaṃ te vakṣye 'haṃ suśrutādhunā / kṛmihṛdrogaliṅgaiśca smṛtāḥ pañca tu hṛdgatāḥ
Nagsisimula ang Kabanata 154. Wika ni Dhanvantari: “Ngayon, ayon sa tradisyong Suśruta, ipaliliwanag ko sa iyo ang mga sanhi ng sakit sa puso at mga kaugnay na karamdaman. Hinggil sa mga palatandaan ng sakit sa pusong mula sa uod (kṛmi), limang uri ng sakit na nananahan sa puso ang inilarawan.”
Dhanvantari
Concept: Nidāna (causation) and lakṣaṇa (signs) are to be taught systematically; heart diseases include kṛmija varieties and are classified (fivefold) as hṛd-gata.
Vedantic Theme: Śāstra-pramāṇa (reliance on authoritative teaching) and disciplined inquiry as supports for right action.
Application: Approach hṛdroga through structured diagnosis: learn causes and symptom clusters, including worm-born heart disorders, before choosing therapy.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.153.8-10 (preceding medical symptomology leading into hṛdroga topic); Garuda Purana 1.154.2 (vāta-type hṛdroga lakṣaṇas begin)
The verse frames the chapter as a diagnostic teaching: knowing nidāna (etiology) and liṅga (symptoms) is presented as the correct method to understand and manage hṛdroga (heart disease).
It explicitly says the explanation is “suśruta-adhunā,” indicating the chapter follows the Suśruta medical lineage, with Dhanvantari speaking as the authoritative teacher of healing.
Use the principle of nidāna and liṅga: observe symptoms carefully and address root causes (diet, lifestyle, infections/parasites) rather than treating only surface discomfort.